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A Regrettable Charade

(2024)
(The sixth book in the Lords & Ladies of Mayfair series)
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To protect her, he must stay away. But will his heart obey?

Lady Octavia Westlake made a promise to her ailing mother that she would enjoy herself this Season, embracing the glittering festivities with grace and charm. But beneath her poised exterior, she is conflicted and struggles with what is expected of her. And when a persistent rake sets his cap on her, she must resist his ardent advances at every turn.

Harred Woodville, Marquess of Kendal, has an immense fear of failure. It gnaws at him, taking every ounce of joy that he possesses. Amidst his struggles, he has an unexpected encounter with the lovely Lady Octavia, sparking an ember of intrigue within him. Yet, the weight of his obligations leaves him no room to pursue anyone, especially the sister of his dear friend.

When Octavia and Harred concoct a plan to help ease her mother’s suffering, their friendship begins to deepen and they soon find solace in one another’s company. But danger is never far behind, forcing them to decide how much they are willing to risk for love, happiness, and a future together.

As the sixth novel in the series by author Laura Beers,
A Regrettable Charade continues the Lords & Ladies of Mayfair series. This is a light-hearted, clean and wholesome romance set in the Regency era. All books in this series have their own Happily-Ever-After and are best enjoyed in proper order.

The series includes:

Book 1- Secrets of a Lady
Book 2- A Beguiling Ruse
Book 3- An Improper Courtship
Book 4- An Amiable Alliance
Book 5- Secrets of a Bluestocking
Book 6- A Regrettable Charade
Book 7- A Suitable Fortune
And more to come...

Other series by Laura Beers include
The Beckett Files, Regency Brides: A Promise of Love, Proper Regency Matchmakers, Regency Spies & Secrets and Gentlemen of London.


Genre: Inspirational

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